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Toothbrushes in the toilet
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 124896" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Well, at this late stage of the game, there is not too much you can do except try and protect yourself unless you can get her into a psychiatrist for a medication evaluation. If possible, I would do that, as the medications do not seem to be working. Has she had a neuropsychologist evaluation?</p><p>If you feel like she is not medically treatable at this point, I would either place her in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC), or with a relative - or you could try the phosph route, and see if she could get medically stable that way, and then placed temporarily in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC). It sounds like she has some deep problems that need to be addressed and therapeutically worked through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 124896, member: 3301"] Well, at this late stage of the game, there is not too much you can do except try and protect yourself unless you can get her into a psychiatrist for a medication evaluation. If possible, I would do that, as the medications do not seem to be working. Has she had a neuropsychologist evaluation? If you feel like she is not medically treatable at this point, I would either place her in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC), or with a relative - or you could try the phosph route, and see if she could get medically stable that way, and then placed temporarily in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC). It sounds like she has some deep problems that need to be addressed and therapeutically worked through. [/QUOTE]
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